VETS ADVANCE RESEARCH INTO THE VERY NASTY SM, ‘NECK SCRATCHER’S DISEASE’ …

New research by the University of Bristol’s School of Veterinary Sciences, shows selective breeding may be the way forward to reducing the incidence of syringomyelia (SM) – a painful condition that can lead to paralysis – in the Cavalier King Charles spaniel and other toy breeds.     For full story, click http://mrcvs.co.uk/en/news-story.php?id=12170

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